Nadiya Kostyuk
Assistant Professor
Overview
Nadiya Kostyuk is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (courtesy) at Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research focuses on security studies, modern warfare, cyber conflict, cyber institutions and capability, Russian and Eurasian politics. Dr. Kostyuk’s research has been published (or is forthcoming) in International Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Global Security Studies, Journal of Strategic Security, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Cyber Defense Review, and several edited volumes and general-audience publications.
Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Belfer Center for Science and International Technology at Harvard's Kennedy School, the Department of Computer Science and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the Cybersecurity, Internet Governance, Digital Economy, and Civic Tech Initiative at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs.
Nadiya is a co-organizer (with Christopher Whyte) of the Digital Issues Discussion Group. She received degrees from University of Michigan (PhD), New York University (MSc), City University of New York John Jay College (B.A. 2011), and Kyiv National Linguistic University (B.A.).
Her website is available here.
Interests
- Cybersecurity
- Information and Communications Technology Policy
- International Diffusion and Innovation in IT
Courses
- PUBP-6725: Information Security Policies and Strategies
- PUBP-6727: Cyber Sec Practicum
Publications
Recent Publications
Journal Articles
- Deterrence in the Cyber Realm: Public versus Private Cyber Capacity
Date: May 2021
- The Microfoundations of State Cybersecurity: Cyber Risk Perceptions and the Mass Public
Date: March 2020
- Introducing xSub: A New Portal for Cross-National Data on Subnational Violence
Date: May 2019
- Invisible Digital Front: Can Cyber Attacks Shape Battlefield Events?
Date: 2019
Softwares
All Publications
Journal Articles
- Deterrence in the Cyber Realm: Public versus Private Cyber Capacity
Date: May 2021
- The Microfoundations of State Cybersecurity: Cyber Risk Perceptions and the Mass Public
Date: March 2020
- Introducing xSub: A New Portal for Cross-National Data on Subnational Violence
Date: May 2019
- Invisible Digital Front: Can Cyber Attacks Shape Battlefield Events?
Date: 2019
- Constructing a Data-Driven Society: China's Social Credit System as a State Surveillance Infrastructure
Date: August 2018
- Determinants of the Cyber Escalation Ladder
Date: 2018
- The Digital Prisoner's Dilemma: Challenges and Opportunities for Cooperation
Date: November 2015
- International and Domestic Challenges to Comprehensive National Cybersecurity: A Case Study of the Czech Republic
Date: 2014
- The Cyber Dogs of War: Joint Transatlantic Efforts of Future Leaders in the Prevention of Cyberwarfare
Date: 2013
- The Digital Front: Preemptive Approaches to Cyberwarfare
Date: 2013
Chapters
- Ukraine: A Cyber Safe Haven?
In: Cyber War in Perspective: Analysis from the Crisis in Ukraine
Date: 2015